![]() ![]() Providing with water buckets is impractical because of the limited cooling capacity of a full stack (1 single item) of water buckets. To actively cool a reactor you must provide with ice. This limits the sustained average power output of any passively cooled reactor by a great amount, as big nuclear reactors can generate about 2,000 heat per second. The maximum rate of passive cooling of a Nuclear Reactor is about 70 heat per second. Some designs can however create far more power than HV solar, but this comes at the expense of safety. It is best to use reactors in places where there is no sun light like the Nether or underground since a HV solar array will generally generate more power. You can cool a reactor with Ice, Water buckets, Coolant Cells, or Water flowing outside the reactor. ![]() Uranium cells generate heat as well, however, and the reactors must be cooled, or the reactor will have a meltdown, causing a massive explosion, similar to a Nuke. Reactors can be very complex and are recommended for experienced players only, but if you control them, they are arguably the best source of EU, generating up to thousands of EU per tick - millions over the life of its uranium cells. ![]()
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